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"""API for working with a Nvim Buffer.""" |
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from .common import Remote |
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from ..compat import IS_PYTHON3, check_async |
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__all__ = ('Buffer') |
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def adjust_index(idx, default=None): |
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"""Convert from python indexing convention to nvim indexing convention.""" |
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return idx |
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class Buffer(Remote): |
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"""A remote Nvim buffer.""" |
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_api_prefix = "nvim_buf_" |
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def __len__(self): |
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"""Return the number of lines contained in a Buffer.""" |
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return self.request('nvim_buf_line_count') |
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def __getitem__(self, idx): |
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"""Get a buffer line or slice by integer index. |
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Indexes may be negative to specify positions from the end of the |
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buffer. For example, -1 is the last line, -2 is the line before that |
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When retrieving slices, omiting indexes(eg: `buffer[:]`) will bring |
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the whole buffer. |
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i = adjust_index(idx) |
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return self.request('nvim_buf_get_lines', i, i + 1, True)[0] |
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start = adjust_index(idx.start, 0) |
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end = adjust_index(idx.stop, -1) |
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return self.request('nvim_buf_get_lines', start, end, False) |
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def __setitem__(self, idx, item): |
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"""Replace a buffer line or slice by integer index. |
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When replacing slices, omiting indexes(eg: `buffer[:]`) will replace |
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the whole buffer. |
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i = adjust_index(idx) |
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lines = [item] if item is not None else [] |
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return self.request('nvim_buf_set_lines', i, i + 1, True, lines) |
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lines = item if item is not None else [] |
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start = adjust_index(idx.start, 0) |
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end = adjust_index(idx.stop, -1) |
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return self.request('nvim_buf_set_lines', start, end, False, lines) |
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def __iter__(self): |
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"""Iterate lines of a buffer. |
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approach is used because for most cases, the gain is much greater by |
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minimizing the number of API calls by transfering all data needed to |
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work. |
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lines = self[:] |
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for line in lines: |
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def __delitem__(self, idx): |
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"""Delete line or slice of lines from the buffer. |
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def __ne__(self, other): |
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"""Test inequality of Buffers. |
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return not self.__eq__(other) |
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def append(self, lines, index=-1): |
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"""Append a string or list of lines to the buffer.""" |
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lines = [lines] |
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return self.request('nvim_buf_set_lines', index, index, True, lines) |
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def mark(self, name): |
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"""Return (row, col) tuple for a named mark.""" |
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return self.request('nvim_buf_get_mark', name) |
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def range(self, start, end): |
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"""Return a `Range` object, which represents part of the Buffer.""" |
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return Range(self, start, end) |
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def add_highlight(self, hl_group, line, col_start=0, |
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col_end=-1, src_id=-1, async_=None, |
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**kwargs): |
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"""Add a highlight to the buffer.""" |
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async_ = check_async(async_, kwargs, src_id != 0) |
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return self.request('nvim_buf_add_highlight', src_id, hl_group, |
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line, col_start, col_end, async_=async_) |
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def clear_highlight(self, src_id, line_start=0, line_end=-1, async_=None, |
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**kwargs): |
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"""Clear highlights from the buffer.""" |
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self.request('nvim_buf_clear_highlight', src_id, |
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line_start, line_end, async_=async_) |
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def update_highlights(self, src_id, hls, clear_start=0, clear_end=-1, |
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"""Add or update highlights in batch to avoid unnecessary redraws. |
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`hls` should be a list of highlight items. Each item should be a list |
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or tuple on the form `("GroupName", linenr, col_start, col_end)` or |
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`("GroupName", linenr)` to highlight an entire line. |
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clear_start and clear_end to replace highlights in this range. As a |
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shorthand, use clear=True to clear the entire buffer before adding the |
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new highlights. |
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lua = self._session._get_lua_private() |
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def name(self): |
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"""Get the buffer name.""" |
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def name(self, value): |
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"""Set the buffer name. BufFilePre/BufFilePost are triggered.""" |
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def valid(self): |
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def number(self): |
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def __init__(self, buffer, start, end): |
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return self._buffer[self._normalize_index(idx)] |
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start = self._normalize_index(idx.start) |
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end = self._normalize_index(idx.stop) |
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if start is None: |
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